With the New York Times calling her voice "the glamorous equivalent to diamonds flashing," Henry Mancini's daughter Monica has long since made her mark as a vocalist. Backed by an orchestra arranged and conducted by Grammy winner Jorge Calandrelli, she interprets 11 classic songs of the 1960s by such legends as Lennon & McCartney, Paul Simon, Harry Nilsson, Billy Joel, and Janis Ian. Jackson Browne provides guitar and vocal accompaniment on his own "These Days," while Brian Wilson and Take 6 join in on "God Only Knows," Stevie Wonder duets with his harmonica on "Blame It On the Sun," and the Young Rascals' Felix Cavaliere plays B-3 organ on "How Can I Be Sure?" Other tunes include "I'll Follow the Sun," "Ballad of the Sad Young Men," and "American Tune."